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Re: If you could leave any book on Kjeld's nightstand...
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lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego
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Fri, 15 Mar 2002 20:30:09 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Suzanne D. Rich writes:
> > If you could leave -any- book on Kjeld's nightstand for him to read
> > tonight, what would it be?
_The Timeless Way of Building_ by Christopher Alexander
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0195024028
> I guess I was thinking along the lines of,
> Steven Levy's "Insanely Great"
> because I wish Kjeld were the Steve Jobs of toys.
Yes! It would be way cool if they hired Jobs to captain the ship.
[snip]
> I'd really like to leave a fun children's book, like
> Richard Scarry's "What Do People Do All Day?"
> It's still a favorite of mine.
Yeah! But if you go looking for it today (and you can find it at all) you find
this thin little abridged viersion. The one I had as a kid was twice as thick
and they cut some of the coolest stuff. :-(
> -Suz (who has a fantasy of LEGO licencing Busytown)
I want Huckle, Lowly, and the rest...Fabuland style.
Chris
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